Thread: Photography: getting her to pose?
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05-08-13 18:00 #163Senior Member

Posts: 132She's hot
I need to take a trip to Tampa. That babe is smokin hott!
Originally Posted by Nick Razor
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05-04-13 21:09 #162Senior Member

Posts: 884Oh hell yes!
Ah, I'd love to get to know her better!
Originally Posted by Nick Razor
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04-30-13 09:03 #161Senior Member

Posts: 115My UTR
Tell me what you think. Should I share?
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04-16-13 16:20 #160Regular Member

Posts: 8Crystal
One of the few times I liked tats on a girl. Looked great with her body.
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04-16-13 16:18 #159Regular Member

Posts: 8Take Two
Thought she looked better the 2nd time.
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04-16-13 16:15 #158Regular Member

Posts: 8Nikki
My fresh 19 year old.
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04-12-13 19:12 #157Senior Member

Posts: 2354Young cute
I like it! I was hoping for that one Mahem girl who disappeared on you. I'm still looking for the little "Fox" at the Royal Palm too. I thought I saw her today up by the post office but I'm not sure it was her.
Originally Posted by GatorNation11
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04-12-13 05:11 #156Regular Member

Posts: 8Katie
Great rack
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04-12-13 05:03 #155Regular Member

Posts: 8Sandi
Love redheads.
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04-12-13 05:01 #154Regular Member

Posts: 8Emily
Sweet girl
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04-12-13 04:55 #153Regular Member

Posts: 8What up fellas
Can't believe I never saw this board before but nice work. I'm a senior from Tampa, if you read the board you probably know who, but just made a new account so no one that searches my main handle will find your little honey hole here. Been dealing with so many headaches from posting pics on the main board so hope you all don't mind me posting them here.
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04-08-13 18:52 #152Senior Member

Posts: 1004VBulletin software optimizes images posted in these forums.
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum
The images are optimized to reduce bandwidth, load and storage for the site.
If you scroll to the bottom of the forum here you can find out what version of the software is being used here and research that in the vBulletin forums.
It used to be explained in the photo guidelines here that images with a resolution over 600 pixels on the longest side were automatically reduced in size and compressed. The JPEG quality is also reduced to about 70. The guidelines here used to tell members to reduce the resolution of an image to no more than 600 pixels on the longest side of the image and compress the image to a JPEG quality of 70 before even posting an image here. The DPI also has to be 96 or less. A 300 DPI image may be great for printing, but it will be optimized by sites to 96 or less. One of the editors that used to be recommended is Infranview.
http://www.irfanview.com
VBulletin also suggests that people learn about image optimization on the link below. The image I linked here was optimized for the web using Photoshop Elements. It doesn't lose any quality until it gets below quality of 70. If you want to use the gallery here you have to learn how to deal with that. You could get a free gallery on deviantArt or any other site and just link it into your posts. That eliminates you from the guidelines and optimization.
This is the link vBulletin provides as a test for people to learn about site optimization.
http://tools.dynamicdrive.com/imageoptimizer/index.php
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04-08-13 16:11 #151Senior Member

Posts: 6038I agree. Your post on the link is 1. 7M. 960x640, at a resolution of 96. A very nice shot. But that requires a direct link the post. I am trying to find the best combination for posting photos on the USASG site directly. This started a few months when I thought that the quality of my photos had deteriorated. In checking with my earlier posts, it seemed to be true. As far as I know, there has been no change made by USASG. The problem must be on my end. Many of my current posts look "lossy" and I am trying to minimize that. Cookyjar and I have discussed it. Still don't quite know what is going on. It seems to me that the forum software does not reduce size if the largest dimension is 600 pixils or less, but does reduce the image if the largest dimension is greater than 600 pixils. But my tests seem to show that the reduced dimension photos are better than when they are not reduced. Doesn't make sense, but that seems to be the case. Your thoughts. This seems to be as good a place as any to do my testing. I don't want to do it on my usual Memphis-Escort Review site. Maybe I should post in the photo techniques section. I think there may be an actual "test" forum, but I have not found it.
Originally Posted by Richmond Fotog
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04-08-13 14:18 #150Senior Member

Posts: 1004RE: Test
What's the point with all the testing? Forum software reduces size and DPI. If your edit is good and saved for the web all you have to do is use an alternate posting source and post the direct link. Many free sites do this and you simply provide the direct link to the image.
http://s21.postimg.org/vqk1h7f53/AZ_Nude_295.jpg
Originally Posted by Glockman
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04-08-13 12:35 #149Senior Member

Posts: 6038More Tests
Still trying out various resolution-pixil combinations. This is Nicole, from Memphis. Uploaded at over 700kb but reduced to 61. 9kb Am curious to see how it looks on by large screen computer.







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